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ID Thieves Turn Sights on Smaller E-Businesses
Security experts who study online financial fraud say criminals increasingly are targeting small, commercial Web sites, where anti-hacking measures can be weaker than those employed at larger sites.
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By Brian Krebs
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ID Thieves Turn Sights on Smaller E-Businesses
Security experts who study online financial fraud say criminals increasingly are targeting small, commercial Web sites, where anti-hacking measures can be weaker than those employed at larger sites.-
By Brian Krebs